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Marine Le Pen poll rating shock for French politics

 
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    • 6 Mar 2011, 23:23

    Marine Le Pen poll rating shock for French politics

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    Marine Le Pen became National Front leader in January

    An opinion poll suggesting far-right leader Marine Le Pen could win the first round of next year's presidential election has caused a shock in France.

    The survey for Le Parisien newspaper puts the National Front leader, who took over from her father Jean-Marie in January, ahead of all other candidates.

    It gives her 23% of the vote, 2% ahead of both President Nicolas Sarkozy and Socialist leader Martine Aubry.

    However, some analysts question the accuracy of the online poll.

    Online surveys are arguably less reliable than telephone polling, and Le Parisien's poll assumes Ms Aubry will be chosen as the Socialists' candidate, while the party has yet to decide.

    Jean-Marie Le Pen was the shock runner-up in the first round of the 2002 election, only to be massively defeated in the second against Jacques Chirac.


    Unwise to ignore

    Nonetheless, for the new far-right leader to be ahead of both President Sarkozy and Ms Aubry is an astonishing result, the BBC's Hugh Schofield reports from Paris.

    A story on the website of the left-of-centre daily Liberation says "politicians are hesitating between prudence and panic after the poll".

    On the basis of this opinion poll of 1,618 people, Ms Le Pen would automatically qualify for the second round run-off with one or other of the two mainstream party leaders.

    In 2002, Jean-Marie Le Pen achieved second place, not first, in the first round, and his poll ratings were never as high as his daughter's are now, our correspondent notes.

    Marine Le Pen, 42 , has proved a canny successor to her father.

    Where he was a brash provocateur with a devoted but clearly circumscribed following, her trump card is a kind of woman-on-the-street ordinariness which potentially has an even wider appeal among working and middle class voters, our correspondent says.

    She has been at pains to junk some of the more overtly offensive aspects of the National Front's programme.

    She is riding high on the sense of dissatisfaction that is not so much a wave as a permanent condition in France, our correspondent says.

    As this poll suggests, there is in the country an entrenched appetite for anti-establishment, curse-on-all-your-houses populism - which the mainstream parties would be most unwise to ignore.

  • Both main parties (UMP on the Rght and PS on the Left) have been wishing for this. The PS desperately wants the FN (Le Pen's extremist party) to poll well so that they'll scare left-wing voters into "putting their ballots to optimal use" (ie vote for the Socialist Party) instead of favoring smaller parties.

    The Right wants Le Pen to end up on the second round, hoping French citizens will freak out and massively hit the voting booth in an effort prevent an extremist party from taking the Presidency (like they did back in 2002)

    Believe me, they're all celebrating right now.

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    • [Deleted user] said...
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    • 7 Mar 2011, 18:56
    I don't know why it is a shocking result really, President Sarkozy is hardly popular and the Left hate him more for policies than seem to be pandering to the Far Right.


    But the online polling is less reliable of course...

    Still I'mm sure the candidates will manipulate the fear or the excitement of the polls t their favour.

  • Oh I have no doubt that they will. Had the poll included other potential Socialist candidates though (namely DSK), I'm sure this would have been an entire story entirely.

    But the National Front's recent rise in the polls seems to indicate that people just want to "get them all out"... which is understandable. Between stories of corruption, nonexistent foreign policy and Sarkozy's habit of making laws out of anecdotes, we just don't know what we stand for anymore.

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    Edited by Ziomek2000 on 8 Mar 2011, 12:21
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    • 11 Mar 2011, 10:40
    Marine Le Pen and the Waffen-SS [Pending moderation] :


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